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RSK Group acquires four businesses across º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Germany and New Zealand

The group also snapped up four companies in April

Dr Alan Ryder, RSK’s founder and CEO(Image: Manchester Evening News)

Cheshire-based RSK Group has acquired four businesses across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ, Germany and New Zealand.

The integrated environmental, engineering and technical services business based in Helsby has acquired Cumbria-headquartered planning and landscaping services provider Stephenson Halliday Ltd, chartered surveyor Waldrams Ltd in London as well as German geotechnical consultants Althoff & Lang GbR and New Zealand risk management company Quality Solutions International Ltd (QSI).

The move comes after the group snapped up RSK Orbital, SkyVision International, The Scan Station and Smith + Kennedy Architects. last month.

Stephenson Halliday provides planning and landscape services to the development industry across the º£½ÇÊÓÆµ and Ireland.

With offices in Kendal, Glasgow, Edinburgh, Wetherby and Wexford, Ireland, the 30-employee-strong business consists of a team of planning and landscape directors, landscape architects, chartered planners, graphics specialists and practice managers.

Founded in 2001, the multidisciplinary business works across the energy, infrastructure, minerals, waste and built and rural development sectors and provides professional services across four broad categories: planning; environmental impact assessment (EIA); landscape; and graphics.

The business will continue to be led by managing director Ken Halliday as it joins RSK’s growing environment and planning division, led by Sarah Mogford.

Alan Ryder, RSK chief executive and founder, said: "RSK has so many exciting things happening, with many more coming through the pipeline.